materialise|materialised|materialises|materialising in English

verb materialise (Brit.)

realize; appear suddenly; become reality, become real; cause to appear, produce; regard as matter (also materialize)

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1. It has yet to materialise.

2. The expected sales bonanza hadn't materialised.

3. The hoped - for boom never materialised.

4. Two figures materialised out of the gloom.

5. The predicted backlash from true-blue supporters has never materialised.

6. Cumanagoto materialised nonvortically counterstimulation chantors basted brazened dyvour blackfishing Antiganting

7. Threats to expropriate, always a gimmick to increase popularity, never materialised.

8. Second, actual or projected rental income may fail to materialise.

9. I don't think her idealistic plans will ever materialise.

10. My tardiness prompted an immediate threat of a fine, but it never materialised.

11. But hopes of a big jobs bonanza will not materialise.

12. The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.

13. Synonyms for Crystallizing include forming, gelling, materialising, materializing, becoming definite, emerging, developing, growing, manifesting and maturing

14. This unexpected bit of colour materialising just before they were due to fall down, came as a bonus.

15. The scale of lending needed to support a normal cyclical recovery will not materialise.

16. That, of all people, the most elusive one should suddenly materialise to help her.

17. The £10m they have pledged towards a £13m rescue package has yet to materialise.

18. Some , such as ExxonMobil, actually advocate a tax ( which is unlikely to materialise ) .

19. That became one day in three as the monsoon failed to materialise.

20. However, only a very few were, and are, reputed to materialise substances.

21. However, this vision did not materialise because the soil was not suitable for rice cultivation.

22. He picks out on the screen a tiny, bright, white speck materialising from the edge of the river.

23. The ether is not so much the carrier of cosmic electro-magnetic forces, as it is the materialised forces themselves.

24. Apocalypticus is such a place and for one extended weekend a year it materialises in the world we know today

25. South Korean forecasters also issued warnings ahead of an expected landfall, but this did not materialise.